Raed Karmy

Raed Karmy (1974-14 January 2002) was the Tanzim leader in Tulkarm during the Second Intifada.

Biography
Raed Karmy was born in 1974 in Tulkarm, West Bank, and he became a leader of Fatah's Tanzim militias. He planned the murders of two Israelis in Tulkarm and a failed assassination attempt on an Israeli Air Force colonel, and on 6 September 2001 he survived a helicopter attack, but Yasser Arafat warned him to desist from violence. On 14 January 2002 he was assassinated by Shin Bet in a bomb planted in a cemetery wall as he passed it to visit his mistress, creating the impression that he blew himself up accidentally; his death occurred during a ceasefire, but Shin Bet saw no other opportunity to kill him.